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Kars, Marjoleine – Journal of American History, 1997
Describes the development of a course to teach undergraduates the historian's craft through the use of short, provocative books. Lists the books used in the course and how they were used. Discusses student writing assignments using archival materials that allow students to put their learning into practice. (DSK)
Descriptors: Archives, Educational Resources, Higher Education, Historiography
Woodward, C. Vann – 1995
This occasional paper discusses and examines the role of history as a link between the past and the future. The paper advocates one of the tasks of historians is to keep the present in reasonable touch with the past and with the hope of helping the present to accept and understand the future when it comes. The report cites the declining enrollment…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Higher Education
Landis, Mark – 1990
This guide is designed to introduce high school teachers of American history to the most recent scholarship dealing with the origins of the U.S. Constitution. Surveys of recent scholarship on constitutional origins are organized by the following topics: historiography of the Convention, the Anti-federalists, The Federalist Papers, ratification of…
Descriptors: Constitutional History, High Schools, Historiography, History Instruction
National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC. – 1989
Primary sources can be very important in the teaching of history, as they expose students to historical concepts in ways that books and articles cannot. Primary sources, such as historical documents, capture the interest of students and personalize and humanize history for the student. Use of such sources also helps the students develop important…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Historiography, History Instruction, Primary Sources
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Black, Hedda – Australian Journal of Education, 1977
By providing adolescents with the opportunity to interact with a much extended social environment of humans past and distant, the history teacher is able to promote maturity of moral judgment as an important aspect of social development. Some normative data relating to this transition in adolescents are presented. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Educational Research, Historiography, History Instruction
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Lerner, Gerda – OAH Magazine of History, 1987
Provides rationale for history instruction. History is necessary because human beings need to "locate their individual lives in a chain of generations." Stresses history instruction as storytelling, featuring lives of people from the past. Recommends the use of biographies, primary sources, and social history. Concludes with a section on…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Historiography
Campbell, Lloyd P.; Bohac, Richard A. – Southwestern Journal of Social Education, 1984
Identifies current criticism of history instruction, provides a rationale for including history in the curriculum, details the benefits of history instruction, and briefly addresses three questions: What type of history will be studied? How will it be organized? and How will it be taught? (JDH)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy, Higher Education
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Muresianu, John – History Teacher, 1984
Surveyed is the recent historiography of the moral dimensions of war, revolution, slavery, and cultural decline, showing gaps that need to be filled and pointing to pioneering works of moral history written mostly by nonhistorians. The outline of a new moral history is sketched and implications for higher education suggested. (RM)
Descriptors: Culture, Educational Needs, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
Bernstein, Richard B. – 1995
This bibliographic essay supports a K-16 history curriculum called "Crossroads," which is chronologically organized into 12 historical periods. The bibliographic essay presents authoritative and accessible thematic treatments of U.S. history and scholarship for each period. Paperback books are indicated by an asterisk. Following a preface and a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Historiography
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Rosen, Philip – Social Studies Journal, 1974
A review of the treatment of immigrants of the United States in history textbooks reveals a need for a more balanced, comprehensive and sympathetic view of all who came to this country. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Bias, Cultural Background, Ethnic Studies, Historiography
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Avraamides, Achilles – Social Education, 1977
The author critically examines the most significant interpretations and reinterpretations of ancient Greek history of interest to secondary teachers. Discussed are the history of Mycenaeans, Athenians, and Persians, military history, Alexander, and the role of the centuries 800 B.C.-500 B.C. in preparing for classical times. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Classical Literature, Greek Civilization, Greek Literature
Christmas, Adrian – Times Educational Supplement (London), 1976
Looks at some work done by children who are encouraged to use the techniques of the professional historian. (Editor)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Historiography, History Instruction, Information Sources
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Kohl, Martha – OAH Magazine of History, 1992
Presents an instructive outline for writing a research paper for National History Day. Organizes the process into three steps: (1) select an interesting topic; (2) develop a strong thesis; and (3) write a well-constructed paper. Includes hints on organization, technical matters, editing, and readability. (DK)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Historiography, History Instruction
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Bender, Thomas – Liberal Education, 1992
Too often, in the teaching of U.S. history, inclusion of other cultures in the curriculum passes for synthesis. True synthesis incorporates various elements of human experience (events, institutions, groups) into an explanatory narrative. Understanding requires a sense of the differences that mark and make U.S. society. (MSE)
Descriptors: Course Content, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Higher Education
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Ruff, Thomas P. – Southern Social Studies Journal, 1992
Discusses the Columbus Quincentenary and its impact on the K-12 history and social studies curriculum. Reviews the differences of opinion about Christopher Columbus and the results of the voyages of discovery. Warns that teachers must be wary of instructional materials that are based on political and social ideologies. (CFR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education, Historiography, History Instruction
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